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Arthur W. Thompson Papers
Notes created by historian Arthur W. Thompson in researching U.S. Senator David Yulee and Jacksonian Democracy in Florida.
A.S. Arnold's Photo Album and Diary of a Trip to Jamaica
Photo album and travel diary documenting a 1904 trip to Jamaica taken by three New York doctors.
Ashley Davis Hurt Papers
Papers related to the Civil War, the Louisville Male High School and the Florida Agricultural College, as well as the College's placement in Lake City or Tallahassee.
Athenaeum Club Records
Minutes, correspondence, a constitution and by-laws, lists of members, and a brief history of the University of Florida Athenaeum Club.
Atkins Warren Papers
Papers and photographs related to the career of Atkins Warren, the first African American chief of police for Gainesville, Florida. Aspects of his career covered include his time with the St. Louis Police Department, with the Gainesville Police Department, and with the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service, as well as his presidency and service with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE).
Augustus O. McDonell Papers
Letters describing the Confederate and Union dispositions around Pensacola at the beginning of the Civil War. A personal diary including poems and accounts from the frontlines in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
Austin Cary Papers
Papers relating to forestry, naval stores, and the turpentine industry in Florida.
Austin Shuey Mann Papers
The correspondence, telegrams, receipts, and miscellaneous materials of Austin Shuey Mann, Florida attorney, agriculturist, and state representative.
Autobiography of William H. Raynes
Autobiography of William H. Raynes, the first person to successfully grow the Tung tree in Florida. He describes his activities as a ship surgeon, including experiences in the Crimean War and sailing various places including New Zealand, South America and Africa. He also describes his efforts working with citrus and tung trees in Florida in the later years of his life.
Aymara Language Recordings
Audio reels and teaching guides that appear to be part of a course on the Aymara language created by Martha J. Hardman, a Linguistic Anthropology professor at the University of Florida.
